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A New Year in Alsace, in the heart of the traditional villages of Turckheim, Hohlandsbourg and Niedermorschwihr…From your family hotel***, located on the edge of the beautiful medi...
A New Year’s Eve on the French Riviera, departing from Menton, with an alternation of hikes in balconies and on coastal paths, in landscapes of postcards.Menton, City of Art and Hi...
A New Year’s Eve in Provence, to discover the peninsula of Giens and Port Cros.An "exotic" New Year’s Eve, from Hyères, with its palm trees and lush gardens that will take you to t...
New Year in Cassis, a hike in Provence to discover the Cassis Creeks, the Canaille Cape as well as the Marseille Creeks, Sormiou, Morgiou and Sugiton.New Year’s Eve hike to discove...
Are you looking for an original idea for a getaway with your children?We will take you 5 days in the heart of the Morvan for a few days of well-being to live with your family.
A New Year in the authentic and magical Queyras.Organized on the occasion of the end of year celebrations, this short stay of 3 nights is the opportunity to discoverthe sporting ex...
WINES, MUSTARD, CHEESES, TRUFFLES
A New Year’s Eve in Provence, in the heart of the Luberon, between scrubland and the small authentic villages of Gordes, Lumières or Fontaine de Vaucluse.Discover some of the jewel...
First tourist destination in the world, - cock-a-doodle-doo! - France attracts and charms more than 80 million foreign visitors every year. The American statesman, Thomas Jefferson, once said: "Every man has two countries, his own and France".
First tourist destination in the world, - cock-a-doodle-doo! - France attracts and charms more than 80 million foreign visitors every year. The American statesman, Thomas Jefferson, once said: "Every man has two countries, his own and France.
Discover these 551,000 km² of diverse and endearing regions. From Mont Saint-Michel to the Eiffel Tower, from the Mediterranean coast to the vineyards of Burgundy, the 13 regions of France are teeming with natural, cultural, heritage and gastronomic treasures. This mosaic, in turn synonymous with clichés (Parisian romanticism) or fantasy (the Ile Penotte district in the Vendée) represents an unparalleled diversity that will delight the whole family and all desires.